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In alt.engineering.electrical Don Kelly wrote:
| ---------------------------- | "daestrom" wrote in message | ... | | wrote in message | ... | In alt.engineering.electrical Michael Moroney | wrote: | | | Are the load tap generators configured make-before-break? | | Break-before-make would mean a (very short) power outage every | activation | | but make-before-break would mean a momentarily short-circuited winding | and | | the break would involve interrupting a large short circuit current. | | I wonder how much regulation could be managed through the use of variable | leakage inductance in the transformer windings. | | | I suppose you could, but increasing leakage inductance means you're | increasing losses aren't you? Just a percent or two on a unit rated for | 250 MVA can be too much to tolerate. | | daestrom | ------------- | I don't see changing leakage inductance having much effect on losses ( a | great effect on voltage regulation -likely all to the bad) but the problem | is one of changing leakage inductance. | Does this mean changing a gap in the core? Does it mean moving one winding | with respect to another? In any case it does mean some fiddling with the | core or winding. The thought is to change the core in some way. Maybe that can be done in a gradual way, as opposed to winding taps that have to be either BtM or MtB. | This has been done for series lighting circuits where the load current was | kept constant by using a transformer which balanced the forces between coils | against a fixed weight. If the current changed the secondary coil moved so | that there was more or less leakage. The units that I have seen were rather | cumbersome. I'm thinking more along the lines of a motor drive to move the coil, and that be controlled by the same authority that would have controlled the steppable taps. -- |WARNING: Due to extreme spam, googlegroups.com is blocked. Due to ignorance | | by the abuse department, bellsouth.net is blocked. If you post to | | Usenet from these places, find another Usenet provider ASAP. | | Phil Howard KA9WGN (email for humans: first name in lower case at ipal.net) | |
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